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| Sujet: Re: Le topic qui fait du bien aux yeux Mer 20 Nov - 20:24 | |
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| Sujet: Re: Le topic qui fait du bien aux yeux Mer 20 Nov - 20:26 | |
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| Sujet: Re: Le topic qui fait du bien aux yeux Mer 20 Nov - 20:27 | |
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| Sujet: Re: Le topic qui fait du bien aux yeux Mer 20 Nov - 20:31 | |
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| Sujet: Re: Le topic qui fait du bien aux yeux Mer 20 Nov - 20:48 | |
| Apollo 11 Moon Landing Photos From 50 Years AgoA close-up view of Buzz Aldrin as he walks on the moon, with a reflected view of the lunar module and his photographer, Neil Armstrong, visible in Buzz's visor.A last glance at the lunar surface before ascent, the nearby ground marked by boot prints, with a TV camera and a flag left standingA photograph of the lunar module by Armstrong, taken from about 150 feet awayA portrait of the Apollo 11 astronaut Buzz Aldrin, taken by his fellow astronaut Neil Armstrong, standing on the lunar surface on July 20, 1969. Aldrin has his left arm raised and is likely reading the checklist sewn on the wrist cover of his gloveA television split-screen shot shows President Richard Nixon in the Oval Office speaking with the Apollo 11 astronauts on the moon as Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong walk on the lunar surface, on July 20, 1969. A tracking camera follows the Saturn V into the sky shortly after the launch.A view of Earth in the black sky above the lunar moduleA view of Earth shortly after the Apollo 11 crew reached orbit A view of the CSM, piloted by Michael Collins, after undocking with the lunar module now carrying Armstrong and Aldrin to the surface. The eastern part of the Sea of Fertility passes by at about 120 miles (195 km) belowAfter one and a half orbits, a secondary burn pushed the spacecraft on a course toward the moon. Soon after, this photo was taken, looking back toward home | |
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| Sujet: Re: Le topic qui fait du bien aux yeux Mer 20 Nov - 20:51 | |
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| Sujet: Re: Le topic qui fait du bien aux yeux Jeu 21 Nov - 21:57 | |
| After one and a half orbits, a secondary burn pushed the spacecraft on a course toward the moon. Soon after, this photo was taken, looking back toward homeAfter two and a half hours of walking on the moon, the astronauts returned to the lunar module. Aldrin took this picture of Armstrong in the cabin afterAfter undocking with the command-and-service module (CSM), the lunar module prepares for descent.Aldrin deploys the solar panels of the seismometer. In the background, we can see the TV camera, the U.S. flagAldrin made this footprint on an untouched area so he could photograph it for study by soil-mechanics expertsAldrin prepares to remove the passive seismometer from the lander.An interior view of the Mission Operations Control Room in the Mission Control Center, Building 30, during the Apollo 11 lunar extravehicular activity (EVA)Back in lunar orbit on July 21, 1969Buzz Aldrin jumps down to the top rung of the ladder of the lunar module, photographed by Armstrong, who had minutes before stepped out onto the surface, uttering the famous phrase That's one small step for [a] man, one giant leap for mankind.Buzz Aldrin stands before the U.S. flag erected on the landing site. If you look closely, you can see Aldrin's face through the visor, as he turns his head to look at Armstrong | |
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| Sujet: Re: Le topic qui fait du bien aux yeux Jeu 21 Nov - 21:58 | |
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| Sujet: Re: Le topic qui fait du bien aux yeux Jeu 21 Nov - 22:08 | |
| Former President Lyndon Johnson and Vice President Spiro Agnew view the liftoff of Apollo 11 from the stands located at the Kennedy Space Center VIP viewing site on July 16, 1969. In Texas, Pat Collins (in red), the wife of the Apollo 11 astronaut Mike Collins, celebrates while watching the splashdown and the successful end of the mission with a houseful of friendsJan Armstrong looks skyward during the launch of Apollo 11, commanded by her husband, Neil Armstrong, on July 16, 1969. Jan Armstrong, the wife of Neil Armstrong, sits on the floor with her two sons, attentively watching television at home as the lunar module landed on the moon.January 10, 1969, the day after NASA announced their names as the prime crew for the lunar landing mission. From left to right are Lunar Module Pilot Buzz Aldrin, Commander Neil Armstrong, and Command Module Pilot Michael CollinsJust after touchdown on the moon, a panoramic view of the surface with a thruster on the foreground at left, and the lunar module's shadow at right, seen through Armstrong's window Later, also on August 13, 1969, the City of Chicago welcomed the three Apollo 11 astronauts with another ticker-tape parade. Members of the Kennedy Space Center government-industry team rise from their consoles within the Launch Control Center to watch the Apollo 11 liftoff through the large windows at the back of the firing room.NASA and Manned Spacecraft Center officials join the flight controllers in celebrating the conclusion of the Apollo 11 mission.On August 13, 1969, crowds line 42nd Street in New York City, cheering the Apollo 11 astronauts en route to the United Nations | |
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| Sujet: Re: Le topic qui fait du bien aux yeux Jeu 21 Nov - 22:09 | |
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| Sujet: Re: Le topic qui fait du bien aux yeux Dim 24 Nov - 20:32 | |
| On July 16, 1969, Apollo 11 astronauts (from left) Buzz Aldrin, Michael Collins, and Neil Armstrong head for the van that will take the crew to the rocket for launch to the moon at Kennedy Space Center in Merritt Island, Florida. On July 19, the Apollo 11 crew passed the moon, firing the CSM service propulsion system engine to slow into a lunar orbitOn July 24, 1969, the three Apollo 11 astronauts successfully splashed down in the Pacific Ocean. Here, the crew and a U.S. Navy underwater-demolition-team swimmer await pickup by a helicopter from the recovery ship USS HornetOn the way home, a look back at the moon, a small part of it newly marked by human bootprintsOne of the only clear photos of Neil Armstrong on the lunar surface, taken by Aldrin during their EVARain-soaked New Yorkers watch TV outdoors and cheer as they see the Apollo 11 astronaut Neil Armstrong's first step on the lunar surface. Sunlight fills part of a panorama, showing the southern part of Little West Crater on the left side.The 363-foot (111-meter) Saturn V rocket carrying the Apollo 11 mission launches from Kennedy Space Center in Florida on July 16, 1969. The 363-foot (111-meter) Saturn V rocket carrying the Apollo 11 mission launches from Kennedy Space Center in Florida on July 16, 1969. The Apollo 11 astronauts Collins, Aldrin, and Armstrong appear before a joint session of Congress on September 16, 1969. Behind them are Vice President Spiro Agnew (left) and Speaker of the House John McCormick. | |
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| Sujet: Re: Le topic qui fait du bien aux yeux Dim 24 Nov - 20:35 | |
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| Sujet: Re: Le topic qui fait du bien aux yeux Dim 24 Nov - 20:47 | |
| The Apollo 11 astronauts, inside a Mobile Quarantine Facility aboard the USS Hornet, listen to President Richard Nixon as he welcomes them back to Earth and for a job well done, on July 25, 1969The Apollo 11 crew approaches Earth on their return trip.The astronauts wear sombreros and ponchos as they are swarmed by thousands in Mexico City when their motorcade was slowed by the enthusiastic crowd on September 23, 1969The crew prepares to depart the moon, leaving the lunar module behind, with Earth visible above the horizonThe CSM can be seen just left of the center of this image, with the sharp-rimmed Schmidt crater directly left of it. This is the last photo taken from the lunar module prior to the powered descentThe sun directly behind him, Buzz Aldrin takes one of a series of photos for a panoramaWhile Aldrin and Armstrong were working on the surface, Command Module Pilot Michael Collins remained in lunar orbit aboard the CSM, flying solo for about 24 hours. | |
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| Sujet: Re: Le topic qui fait du bien aux yeux Mar 26 Nov - 21:57 | |
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| Sujet: Re: Le topic qui fait du bien aux yeux Mar 26 Nov - 21:58 | |
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